Consistently rated as one of the Myrtle Beach area's top golf courses, Willbrook Plantation has gone well beyond its niche as one of South Carolina’s most popular for women.
Nestled amongst centuries old live oak trees draped in Spanish moss and playing around the area’s native wetlands, Willbrook Plantation delivers a Lowcountry golf experience players talk about long after the final putt has dropped. The historic property’s natural beauty and the creativity of architect Dan Maples combined to deliver a golf course that challenges and delights players.
There is water on 15 of 18 holes but it is often on the periphery of the layout, contributing as much to Willbrook’s considerable aesthetics as it does the challenge. While the course will have your complete attention, take the time to read the plaques that document the property’s history, which dates back to the 1600s when it was part of a land grant from King Charles II. Make sure you take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy one of the Myrtle Beach area’s quiet stars.
Nestled amongst centuries old live oak trees draped in Spanish moss and playing around the area’s native wetlands, Willbrook Plantation delivers a Lowcountry golf experience players talk about long after the final putt has dropped. The historic property’s natural beauty and the creativity of architect Dan Maples combined to deliver a golf course that challenges and delights players.
There is water on 15 of 18 holes but it is often on the periphery of the layout, contributing as much to Willbrook’s considerable aesthetics as it does the challenge. While the course will have your complete attention, take the time to read the plaques that document the property’s history, which dates back to the 1600s when it was part of a land grant from King Charles II. Make sure you take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy one of the Myrtle Beach area’s quiet stars.
Willbrook Plantation Golf Club
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